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Trouble installing Ubuntu 12.04


Installing Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha from USBInstalling Ubuntu on acer aspire 5551-2450Trouble installing Ubuntu 12.04 from USBCan I install 10.04 after 12.04?Problem in installing Ubuntu 12 using USBinstalling ubuntu 12.1 on my laptopUbuntu 12.04 installer not booting from usbUnable to install Ubuntu 12.04 alongside Windows 7Ubuntu freezes at boot / many trouble installing Ubuntu 13.04Trouble installing Ubuntu Server 12.04.2 LTS with USB stick/key













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I recently got a Toshiba c850 laptop to replace my old Dell netbook. Now due to the lack of a cd drive on my netbook I was required to use universal usb installer to install Ubuntu 12.04, that all went fine and worked flawlessly. But now that I have my new laptop I have run into many issues that I have never been faced with before in my previous installations while using my previous method..



At first I tried installing the 12.04 64-bit version of Ubuntu provided on the website but during installation I was given the error "/install/vmlinuz: file not found". After some searching and troubleshooting I decided to give up and resorted to trying to install the 32-bit version. But every time I selected to install Ubuntu I would get a sharp beeping sound and nothing would happen.



This has greatly annoyed me as I have I installed ubuntu 12.04 via usb on many computers of friends and family but have never run into this kind of error. Any help on this subject would be greatly accepted.



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  • Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 6:49











  • Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

    – Jarryd
    Feb 23 '13 at 7:47











  • I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
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I recently got a Toshiba c850 laptop to replace my old Dell netbook. Now due to the lack of a cd drive on my netbook I was required to use universal usb installer to install Ubuntu 12.04, that all went fine and worked flawlessly. But now that I have my new laptop I have run into many issues that I have never been faced with before in my previous installations while using my previous method..



At first I tried installing the 12.04 64-bit version of Ubuntu provided on the website but during installation I was given the error "/install/vmlinuz: file not found". After some searching and troubleshooting I decided to give up and resorted to trying to install the 32-bit version. But every time I selected to install Ubuntu I would get a sharp beeping sound and nothing would happen.



This has greatly annoyed me as I have I installed ubuntu 12.04 via usb on many computers of friends and family but have never run into this kind of error. Any help on this subject would be greatly accepted.



Thanks










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  • Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 6:49











  • Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

    – Jarryd
    Feb 23 '13 at 7:47











  • I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 14:55














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I recently got a Toshiba c850 laptop to replace my old Dell netbook. Now due to the lack of a cd drive on my netbook I was required to use universal usb installer to install Ubuntu 12.04, that all went fine and worked flawlessly. But now that I have my new laptop I have run into many issues that I have never been faced with before in my previous installations while using my previous method..



At first I tried installing the 12.04 64-bit version of Ubuntu provided on the website but during installation I was given the error "/install/vmlinuz: file not found". After some searching and troubleshooting I decided to give up and resorted to trying to install the 32-bit version. But every time I selected to install Ubuntu I would get a sharp beeping sound and nothing would happen.



This has greatly annoyed me as I have I installed ubuntu 12.04 via usb on many computers of friends and family but have never run into this kind of error. Any help on this subject would be greatly accepted.



Thanks










share|improve this question
















I recently got a Toshiba c850 laptop to replace my old Dell netbook. Now due to the lack of a cd drive on my netbook I was required to use universal usb installer to install Ubuntu 12.04, that all went fine and worked flawlessly. But now that I have my new laptop I have run into many issues that I have never been faced with before in my previous installations while using my previous method..



At first I tried installing the 12.04 64-bit version of Ubuntu provided on the website but during installation I was given the error "/install/vmlinuz: file not found". After some searching and troubleshooting I decided to give up and resorted to trying to install the 32-bit version. But every time I selected to install Ubuntu I would get a sharp beeping sound and nothing would happen.



This has greatly annoyed me as I have I installed ubuntu 12.04 via usb on many computers of friends and family but have never run into this kind of error. Any help on this subject would be greatly accepted.



Thanks







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  • Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 6:49











  • Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

    – Jarryd
    Feb 23 '13 at 7:47











  • I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 14:55


















  • Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 6:49











  • Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

    – Jarryd
    Feb 23 '13 at 7:47











  • I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

    – Devendra D. Chavan
    Feb 23 '13 at 14:55

















Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

– Devendra D. Chavan
Feb 23 '13 at 6:49





Have you tried recreating installer on the usb drive? The file in question could really be missing on the usb drive... is it possible to verify the file at /install/vmlinuz?

– Devendra D. Chavan
Feb 23 '13 at 6:49













Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

– Jarryd
Feb 23 '13 at 7:47





Yes, I have recreated the installer multiple times. I did a check of /install and I only found a file called "mt86plus" Does that mean something is missing?

– Jarryd
Feb 23 '13 at 7:47













I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

– Devendra D. Chavan
Feb 23 '13 at 14:55






I checked the location of vmlinuz. It should be in /casper directory on the usb drive. I feel that it an issue with a corrupted iso. Can you verify the MD5 checksum md5sum ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso?

– Devendra D. Chavan
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make sure that your downloaded iso files have correct md5 sum, then I recommend you use unetbootin tool to make your usb disk bootable, then try to install ;)






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    I noticed that you're using an old laptop, Well, It may not meet the minimum system requirements perhaps in using 12.04. Try Lubuntu (stands for Light Ubuntu) or Puppuy Linux or Elementary... It is to fit your laptop in using light linux distros.






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              I noticed that you're using an old laptop, Well, It may not meet the minimum system requirements perhaps in using 12.04. Try Lubuntu (stands for Light Ubuntu) or Puppuy Linux or Elementary... It is to fit your laptop in using light linux distros.






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